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Coast Hospital - Wendelin, Bernard
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Part memoir, this book reveals the story of some of the individuals who inhabit the Coast Hospital. There is incident and humour during their routine. Some of the characters will surprise you as they look after their patients and their duty. There is the real tragedy of an elderly patient and the consequences for her foster son and daughter. A round of daily tasks with the mysterious Sister Pancreatius. She lifts the spirit of patients, visitors and supervises the conduct of many of the staff, even in meetings. Sister P has a wicked sense of humour. The dedication of these wonderful nurses who…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Part memoir, this book reveals the story of some of the individuals who inhabit the Coast Hospital. There is incident and humour during their routine. Some of the characters will surprise you as they look after their patients and their duty. There is the real tragedy of an elderly patient and the consequences for her foster son and daughter. A round of daily tasks with the mysterious Sister Pancreatius. She lifts the spirit of patients, visitors and supervises the conduct of many of the staff, even in meetings. Sister P has a wicked sense of humour. The dedication of these wonderful nurses who are called upon even when they are not in the hospital. Fun can be found in the laboratory despite the serious nature of their work as the staff negotiate the rollercoaster of responsibility with humour and truth. With the routine of a 'normal' working day, the dedication and love of the staff can be found as Clive and Martha find each other.
Autorenporträt
Bernard Wendelin is a medical scientist having worked for a long time in pathology laboratories. He has interests in writing good short stories, an extended family and keeping fit. The conservation of our Mother Earth and the Australian way of life is key.